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White matter hyperintense lesions in patients with reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome change over time in a manner that parallels disease severity

White Matter Hyperintensities in RCVS Vary Over Time

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In patients with reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome, total mean WMH load peaks in third week
Both patients with type 1 and patients with type 2 diabetes show overall worse cognition than people without diabetes

Long-Term Type 1 Diabetes Associated With Cognitive Decline

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Deficits similar for long-term type 1 diabetes and age-matched patients with type 2 diabetes
Risk factors for opioid overdose among hospitalized patients include being age 65 years or older

Older Age, ICU, Poor Renal Fcn Up Risk of Opioid OD in Hospital

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For hospitalized patients, risk also increased for those receiving three or more CNS antidepressants
Data breaches affecting health care systems or their partners need to be addressed quickly

How Do Business Partner Data Breaches Affect Your Practice?

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Business associate agreements should be prioritized; collaborative policies can help patch attacks
Neuroblastoma survivors are at elevated risk for psychological impairment

Child Neuroblastoma Survivors at Risk for Psych Impairment

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Psychological impairment seen particularly in those with chronic health conditions
Common allergic conditions

Some Common Allergies Linked to Odds of Autism in Children

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Significant, positive link for common allergies, especially food allergy, with autism
A case of severe ischemic cardiomyopathy in the absence of traditional risk factors and attributed to synthetic cannabinoid use is described in a report published online June 7 in BMJ Case Reports.

Synthetic Cannabis May Increase Ischemic Cardiomyopathy Risk

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Ischemic cardiomyopathy described in young male, which was attributed to synthetic cannabinoid use
Active participation in intellectual activities among adults aged 65 years or older is associated with reduced risk of dementia

Intellectual Activities in Later Life May Cut Dementia Risk

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Reduced risk of dementia for older Chinese adults actively participating in intellectual activities
Online physician reviews tend to be skewed positively

Online Consumer Ratings of Physicians Tend to Be Skewed

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Ratings also differ significantly by specialty group
Black and Hispanic patients are at higher risk for stroke recurrence than white patients

Disparities for Risk of Recurrent Hemorrhagic Stroke Unexplained

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Higher risk of second hemorrhagic stroke in blacks, Hispanics, not fully explained by hypertension severity